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Home / Canola Watch / Map of the Week – Lows

  • August 22, 2018 - Issue 21
August 22, 2018

Map of the Week – Lows

A few areas of the Prairies had a light frost over the past week. A light frost is not usually enough to warrant a change in harvest plans. Read the article “Swathing after a frost“.

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